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        <h3>Installation: Intro</h3>

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            This will cover installing the Extension and an Agent; the server install tutorial will come later, after
            the source has been made available.
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            The Extension is for Firefox only, and relies upon the Firebug extension.
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        <h4>Download and install Firebug.</h4>

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            Get Firebug: <a href="http://www.getfirebug.com/" target="_blank">http://www.getFirebug.com</a>.
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        <h4>Download and install TestFire.</h4>

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            Get TestFire: <a href="../download/download.html" target="_blank">http://www.getTestfire.com</a>.
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        <h4>Open Firefox, Open Firebug, Open TestFire (... it burrnsss usss)</h4>

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            Mouse over for larger image. Click once on image to 'pin' it open, click again to hide it.<br>
            <a style="border:none;" href="#" title="&lt;img src='../images/Open_TestFire.png' alt='OpenTestFire'/&gt;">
                <img style="border:none;display:inline-block;" src='../images/Open_TestFire.png' width="400" alt='OpenTestFire'/>
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        <h4>Input the required networking settings.</h4>

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            <font style="text-decoration:line-through">You will need to have created an account on the TestFire server before you can complete this part. If you
            do not intend to utilize the server features (e.g. are just playing right now) you can fill in fake data.
            Just don't expect anything good to happen when you try to push your test to the server.</font>
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            The server is disabled. It will be re-enabled when the Agent is mostly functional, or when we have enough
            developer resources available to throw someone at it.
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        <h4>Prepare the testset</h4>

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            Navigate to the page you want to create a test for. Or follow along by opening http://www.google.com.
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            The first thing we will do is name this new Test set. Since we are going to verify that our favorite
            website, <a href="http://icanhascheezburger.com/">http://icanhascheezburger.com/</a>, is the
            'I'm feeling lucky' result on google for the search 'ichc?', we will name it CheezeIsLuckyTestset.
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                The name of your testset will become the name of a Java class file: name it accordingly.
                (Must start with a letter and can contain only letters, numbers and the underscore char "_" )
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            In the extension, where it says 'Test Set', click on the expansion '+' to expose more options.
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